vents & photoshop request
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St. Jude Donor '17, '19
vents & photoshop request
I have a request.
Can someone with some awesome photoshop skills make the taillight vents the same color as the car? So the taillights end like any other car and then the vents next them, though noticeable, are the same color so don't stand out as much.
I would image it looking like the vents on the hood of the new mustangs. Thanks.
(the picture is a photoshop already, I just picked the first one I saw)
Can someone with some awesome photoshop skills make the taillight vents the same color as the car? So the taillights end like any other car and then the vents next them, though noticeable, are the same color so don't stand out as much.
I would image it looking like the vents on the hood of the new mustangs. Thanks.
(the picture is a photoshop already, I just picked the first one I saw)
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Now getting a look, not sure I'm a fan of all one color beck there. I do like the taillight vents matching the body color though.
Maybe a carbon fiber panel or CF wrap (for me).
Maybe a carbon fiber panel or CF wrap (for me).
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St. Jude Donor '17, '19
Thanks for the rendition. What if we kept it black around the lights, but only changed the vents? Did you happen to do that while you were playing around?
(So only the part under the lights and between them are black. This way they will be separated from the body. But leave the vents red.)
Thanks again.
(So only the part under the lights and between them are black. This way they will be separated from the body. But leave the vents red.)
Thanks again.
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St. Jude Donor '17, '19
Kind of like this.
This is what I was thinking of, but I wanted to see if it would work with red (or any other color).
The black blends with the color of the car. Even though the vents aren't actually painted. But as stated earlier, keep it black around the bottom and middle of the lights.
This is what I was thinking of, but I wanted to see if it would work with red (or any other color).
The black blends with the color of the car. Even though the vents aren't actually painted. But as stated earlier, keep it black around the bottom and middle of the lights.